Abstract
To achieve multi-band coverage within limited space, reduce antenna types, and enhance communication capabilities, an eight-unit dual-band 5G MIMO antenna array is proposed based on a monopole structure. The antenna operates in two frequency bands (3.23-4.14 GHz and 4.31-5.3 GHz), covering the n78 and n79 bands for 5G applications. The dual-band and miniaturized design of the antenna elements is achieved through the slotting and branch-loading techniques. The orthogonal placement of corner antenna elements is implemented to reduce coupling and optimize spatial utilization, achieving isolation of over 16 dB between elements. The introduction of a metasurface structure further improved isolation by 2 dB and increased the peak gain of the antenna array to 11.95 dBi. A prototype is fabricated and tested, demonstrating the following performance metrics: isolation exceeding 18 dB, gain ranging from 6 to 12 dBi, envelope correlation coefficient below 0.05, channel capacity greater than 41 bps/Hz, diversity gain of approximately 10 dB, total active reflection coefficient below -24 dB, and radiation efficiency exceeding 72%. These results confirm the superior performance of the proposed antenna design.